I just realized something really cool and mind-shocking last week, and I wanna share it. I know many of you are Pokemon fans and I know that even people outside of Pokemon know about these Generation V games: What if I told you that these two games have been hinted at ever since the Generation III games? (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen) Know these things? Now, these five colors are very common being primary and the two primary shades, black and white, but maybe GameFreak really did mean something with the addition of these flutes. Maybe they decided to add five items that would hint at the above upcoming Pokemon games? I don't know, it just seemed very mind blowing to me that these five flutes relate to the names of the three Generation I Pokemon games released in America, and that the other two relate to the names of the first two games of Generation V. Maybe the flutes hinted that Black and White is a new turning point, and it really was for the Pokemon series, with the introduction of 156 new Pokemon, many being a tribute to the original Generation I Pokemon games. Haha, tell me what you think down below.
I used to play pokemon but stopped not becaue of age it's because japan get's all the cool/competetive event and then get beaten by those same even looking at things like V-create rayquaza and moonblast jirachi
I think it's pretty cool. It's like how it took the Futurama team a shit-ton of episodes to say that little alien dude pushed fry into the freezer or something, or how Destiny has been hinted since Halo 2. This kind of stuff is really cool and just shows how much work goes into planning lol.
I would like to correct you, Destiny was teased since Halo 3: ODST, not 2. The first proof of it is the "Destiny Awaits" poster, and that was back in 2009. Pokemon used to be cool, then the newer generations of Pokemon seemed more... cheesy. The older generations were awesome and iconic, then Nintendo ran out of ideas.
That's why they're remastering pokemon games, which is really the right move if they run out of ideas